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LangGraph
Stateful orchestration framework for agents

Exa
Search API built for AI

Pinecone
Managed vector database for RAG

Mem0
Memory layer for AI applications
LangChain
The framework for building LLM apps and agents.
Zep
Temporal knowledge-graph memory for AI agents (Graphiti).
Letta (MemGPT)
The agent-memory framework from the MemGPT team.
Cohere
Enterprise-grade LLMs and retrieval for business.
Chroma
Developer-friendly open-source embedding database
Cognee
Memory and knowledge-graph layer for AI agents
DSPy
Programmatically optimize LLM prompts and pipelines
Filecoin
Decentralized storage network
Glean
AI-powered enterprise work assistant
Haystack
Production-ready orchestration for RAG and agent pipelines
Limitless
AI pendant and personal memory app
LlamaIndex
Data framework with first-class agent primitives for RAG-centric agents
Milvus
Open-source vector database for billion-scale search
Turbopuffer
Serverless vector + hybrid search on object storage
Weaviate
Open-source vector database with native hybrid search
Mastra
TypeScript framework for agents, workflows, RAG, and observability in one package.
Personal.ai
Personal AI that builds a long-form memory corpus from your data.
Qdrant
Open-source vector database for similarity search and AI memory storage.
Supermemory
Fast memory layer for AI with sub-300ms recall.
📰 From the Desk
Google's Cheap Model Just Beat Its Expensive One
Gemini 3.5 Flash outscores Gemini 3.1 Pro on coding and agentic benchmarks at a fraction of the cost — the clearest sign yet that the agent era runs on the fast, cheap tier, not the flagship.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-14 · 5 min read
Mastercard Just Gave AI Agents a Credit Card
Agent Pay for Machines launched with 31 partners and puts agent credentials on public blockchains — the moment a payments incumbent stopped treating agentic commerce as a crypto experiment and started running the rails.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-11 · 5 min read
How AI Agents Are Actually Benchmarked in 2026
Every headline score is a lie of omission. Here's how the sausage gets graded — and the low numbers you should actually trust.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-08 · 9 min read
Microsoft Stops Renting Its Brain
At Build 2026 Microsoft shipped its own MAI models and took its Agent Framework to GA — the clearest sign yet that the OpenAI partnership has become a dependency it wants to price down.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-07 · 5 min read
MCP and the Coming Tool Economy
The Model Context Protocol became the USB-C port of AI faster than anyone expected. Now a real market is forming around who builds the servers — and who gets paid when an agent plugs in.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-04 · 6 min read
The Machines Have Wallets Now
Autonomous agents are getting crypto rails to pay each other. The plumbing is real, the trading bots are mostly a casino, and the line between frontier and narrative trap runs right through your seed phrase.
Flux Desk · 2026-06-03 · 7 min read
The Agent Loop: Inside the Cognitive Architecture Powering Autonomous AI
Perception, memory, planning, action — the four-phase cycle that separates a chatbot from an agent is now the defining engineering primitive of 2026.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-27 · 5 min read
The Agent Security Bill Is Coming Due
Autonomous AI agents can now book flights, execute trades, and provision infrastructure — and the attack surface just caught up with the ambition.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-25 · 5 min read
Claude Code Eats the IDE, and Microsoft Stops Renting Its Brain
Terminal agents now write roughly four percent of public GitHub commits, Microsoft just shipped seven of its own models, and the developer toolchain is quietly being rebuilt from the inside out.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-24 · 5 min read
The Memory Layer Is Eating RAG
Persistent agent memory has outgrown retrieval-augmented generation — and the gap is now a security crisis.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-20 · 5 min read
The No-Code Agent Takeover: When Anyone Can Deploy an AI Workforce
Visual agent builders are pulling automation out of engineering sprints and into the hands of ops leads and customer success teams — and the enterprise is not ready for the consequences.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-13 · 6 min read
The Framework Wars Are Over. Now Comes the Hard Part.
LangGraph, CrewAI, OpenAI's Agents SDK, and Google ADK have all crossed the production threshold — but the real battle is now about observability, security, and who controls the agent-to-agent layer.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-04 · 6 min read
The AI SDR Shakeout: Who Survives When the Pipeline Has to Actually Close
Autonomous outreach agents flooded inboxes and VC term sheets alike — now the market is forcing a reckoning between genuine pipeline and polished demos.
Flux Desk · 2026-05-03 · 5 min read
The Boilerplate Arms Race: How Agentic Starter Kits Became the Real AI Infrastructure Play
A new generation of AI SaaS boilerplates isn't selling you auth and Stripe — it's shipping an entire autonomous agent stack, and the gap between a $299 template and a $2M engineering project is closing fast.
Flux Desk · 2026-04-26 · 7 min read
The Bots Got Hands
Crypto trading bots used to wait for instructions. In 2026 they hold the keys, settle their own bills, and occasionally get robbed by a tweet.
Flux Desk · 2026-04-26 · 5 min read
Your AI Assistant Is Still Waiting for Permission
The personal AI assistant market hit $4.84 billion in 2026 and produced some genuinely useful tools — but the category's biggest players still haven't solved the gap between 'answers questions' and 'actually runs your life.'
Flux Desk · 2026-04-25 · 6 min read
The Automation Stack Is Being Rebuilt From Scratch
AI agents aren't plugging into your workflow tools — they're replacing the entire premise of them.
Flux Desk · 2026-04-24 · 5 min read
The Browser Is the New Terminal: AI Agents Are Taking the Wheel
Computer-use agents went from research demo to enterprise infrastructure in eighteen months — and the security bill is starting to come due.
Flux Desk · 2026-04-23 · 6 min read
The Vibe Economy: How Talking to Computers Became a Real Money Skill
Natural-language app building stopped being a party trick and became a profession. Here's how the tools actually work in 2026, where they break, and the one skill that still separates the people getting paid from the people getting ghosted.
Flux Desk · 2026-04-21 · 9 min readNo discussions yet — start the first one.
